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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1903. VIGHT FOR LIFE UNDER SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS IN BED OF H UDSON RIVER CASE OF SUDDEN DEATH Collapse of Tank iii Pennsylvania Railroad Terminal at r tdeal Portland cement. mysterious and secretive conduct of those who attended him during his last hours. Kohn, who was 32 years of age, arrived here from the East on Monday last accompanied by a young woman who was registered with him at the Palace as his wife. On Thursday evening hewas taken to the Adier sanitarium, suffering from nervous j lostration, the result of an attempt to abstain from the use of morphine, to which he was addicted. At midnight he was found dead in bed be- If You Appreciate Work that is perfect In every detail and service that is prompt, we supply TROY L.AITNDIIY. these requisites. 166 Main Street. Telephone 192. LABOR MAY CM n, Threat to Withdraw -- CHICAGO, Oct. P. TltOY LAUNDRY. . Main Htreet. Mr. Tree Write, Mxh 2, I90J, That thcr U no f Ijn of EXCEPTION TAKEN TO CHAMBERLAIN'S STORY. It Return. Oct. IO. Ad dressing the semi-annumeeting of the rhjrr holders of the Grand Trunk railway of Can-nlthe president. Sir Charles lUvers Wilson, took exception f Joejdi t'lum-be- i i.tir.'s quotation on "American" "luring his H'"h at C.riork Wdn i !.i to ihe that Aintrlcan trad w.is LONDON. a. f rf-ju.-t Organized tt and emtal, i. rough its must stop its raid ployers' associations, on the savings of the trade unions or the union men will withdraw $300,o0i),ono from the banks." Such is the statement made by of the Thomas J. Kidd. American Federation of Labor, after an investigation of the damage suits which association the American and Employers' association have tiled against trades unions within the last three months. Mr. Kidd intimated tiiat it was within the power of union labor to throw the country into a financial panic by taking from circulation the $:)u0,000.0'', which he says labor controls. In this Webb, ami that bir home wa? in Kn-tuckHer hmrWd mission East, she connection it may be stated that the money stoek of the country approxi- stated, was for th" purpose- of commumates $2.275, 0O0.C00. nicating with her haslTind's n atlws. 21 Years a Dyspeptic. Ideal Portland cement. Utah Lumber Co. R. IT. Foster. HIS S. 2nd St.. Salt Lak City, writes: 'I hav beea bithered with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 doctors without years; trieel tunny of HerLIti. recently 1 Rot a bottle One bottle cured ine; I am now taper-In- s I ha e r .com-moff on the second. ded It to my friend: It is curing them, too." ZOc at Z. C. M. I. capi- -- 1 1 anti-boyco- - TROUBLE BREWING IN .'- - SCREWMEN'S STRIKE - vice-preside- Anti-Boyco- tt NKV ORLEANS. Oct. 10.- - -- The "Yharvef today were crowded with white and black screwmen and for their prepared sympathizers the agents steamship attempt mrVrl maKc to rjegin loaning wun the men imported from St. Louis io take the strikers' place. A large police force was on hand to preserve order. The steamer Colonian. on which the strike breakers are housed, remained in midstream. Many of them, it i5 said, want to desert. They said they were assured there was no strike here, but simply a shortage of laborers. The screwmen were in conference v.hh lawyers today, seeking to have iiflidavits made before United Statts Commissioner Craig that United States citizen?? were being deprived of their liberty on a 1'ritish ship. Devoured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pain, but from liur.ser. although fed abundantly. " he entire trouble arises from inanition; their food is not assimilated, but devoured by worms. A few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause Them to cease rryinjr and begin to hrive at once, very much to the sur prise and joy of the mother. 2oc at Z. th-Pe- rmn news UXTUXTLTUXTLT UTJT-.T- r NEW YORK. Oct. pi. The following ble, compiled by Rradstreet, shows the bank clearings at t.nhi-tlv principal cities for the weed cu''t'd (), Sth, with the pcr-c- t and decrease ax ntiige of parcd with the rre.svmding v. eek last I'Cir: TllC De. New Yo:k 2.J.5 fl,2S3,4r.( ,Ti." r -- 2t.759.f',M"i UG.S25.9s" N.2Sti.701 ti.553.214 4.f49,t;7:; s 2.:siTi.292 .... .... 35.1 .9 KFRF.KA: At the Socialist convention ia Eureka last nlerht the fol'.,winK ticket was nominated: Mavnr, C. A. Wlni?: Mar'. M. shal. Albert I.arscii; Lewis; Jantic,. (,f the Peace. J. A. Fierce- Krnest Alt nloye-- t'ouncilmen Treasurer, For four-yea- r terms, Jacob Muntz;" for two-yeterm. J. A. Anderson. A. L. Porter. John Zerker and Nick Carpenter. PAYSOX: The RepuhMcnns of Payson last nomiuatt the followit'.sr ticket: t For Mayor. Samuel Douslas; (''.mclimen. S. th Logabaugn (long term), Ktlward H. Macbeth, Pert II. Townsend, William S. Tanner. Philo Wijjhtman, (short term); Recorder. Albert McCIell'an; Treasurer. Miss Lily Fairbanks'; Marshal. John A. P.etts; Justice of the Peace. Jonathan S. Pase. I'KOVO: An attempt was mad;- to b Harney's store In Provo last nieht. . back window was prh-open and raised about a foot. At that jjneture the or fears apparently conscience burglar's ot the best of bim. for nothinK further was lonc. A Rio CJrande Western railroad pick was left behind by the person who raised tlie window. MAN'TI: Forest Sapcrvk-nJensen ,,f the Manti forest reserve rt;jorts that K. M. Work f Manti has been Krante.l a Vo r f 5,eo' it. M. Scrihner jr f lumber, scale, and as scon as he Mns tl:e conto .sell to th" tract he will be at liberty I'abiic native lumber an I slal).-- . Also that C. ,ennInison has ljet n granted a sale of f et t of lumber on the same terms Mr. Work. son or A, iron l.tHia.N: A Darling of Greenville, a saburb eif Levari, had his riaht hard blown to pieet sThb.iv by a ;iant powder n id and took fel l d the cap in the bay rip. if home to play with. Whibj doii.:: in on th yluV'-- and the house the- cap as the boy reacheei to pick it tip aKaiii it exploded. His hand was had ly slrtttered and the nhysician found it t cssary to take uff the irst tid ootid lingers. MANTI: W. D. Llvin?ton of M.n'l has p:ireha-.the herd of Jer.-- y cattle own by G M. ar.not or Salt Lake. The eattie were shipped Fridav vi t th SanpeteValley railway to Mr. Livingston's ranch, leicated two mill s south of Manti. The ranch is known as th" e'rys-ta- l Dairy lann. 1 0.7 2.752.39K 22.7 Helena lrt.9 2.9 I i s .. . .... 7.8 , S.O - 503,311 Totals. I. S $2,ls.179,475 .... Outside New York..'. SSii.72S.730 9.G 5,J.2';4.117 Totals. .'ari uia 30.7 a'ti-ndhi- . 8.4 o.-k- HERE AT HOME. - LAKE CITY CITIZENS GLAD LY TESTIFY. IIOlSi;: It is testimony Iik- the following that has placed "the old Quaker Remedy" so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Itead the public statement of a Halt Lake City citizen: William Chefchire.lasterer, of 140 West Sixth South, says: "Some three years a.??o I noticed a slight pain in tha email of my back Jm:t over the kidneys. I could assign no cause for its appearance, but as time passed it grew more severe and finally ended in attacks, about twelve months ao other '&ymptoms of acute kidney trouble were Wiuite evident. I tried remedy after remedy, all of them well advertised and gtandard preparations1 for kidney troulonged for never ble, but the relief It struck me one day while came. reading about Loan's Kidney Pills that If they performed half what they promised they might at least help, and 1 Tvent to the F. J. Hill Drug- Co.'s store fcr a box. If it had not acted as represented I never would have purchased e second and if the two boxes had not positive results I would be the fyiuced resident of, Salt Lake City to indorse the means employed, viz.: "Loan's Kidney Pills." Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Foster-Mil-3ur- n Co., Buffalo, K. Y., sole agents for ihe Lr. S. Rerneiaber the name DoaXi'a and take no other, -- C'ti'l. ura lit tnel'.n I Plain j H j Figures 132 S. MAIN STREET y 1 . , y - . CLOTHIERS K . t- -e of Cti'kar toa-i".;- n H'Cjr, S oftei r-- d. and .. a; t Irri'a'ho, ,0 ( ".f t r r4. - U 1 lf .. S r tur ".nrir, frurrt i 4 K n ttr?-- , . . - I -. it . l t . tir.i. t I . .i fff, " . llizh Qradc. 8 rt t . 3 ;fl Ahvavs the Same i m DESER T CIGAR IP to a - Infar-.- . I" r i '.t--;- ?nff.cler.t vrxaagr-TiiPaearas- . c5'n the V'.af Cuicura ) t.n' beJ the fi... and (utjv.'i I:., I'.'.U. ti cod ar (1 cii.)ie ttc Kk 1. tnv ' hJ for r, dollar. A U I'tah I.uml'T mtvl ? 1 u-- I'oi tl u)d I tI.jT : t- rt) 1 PfiCt I If ft.-- ;" wio' l l." ? pny they w, le ctuti;.'"I of t! fi- t i',-wl'.l 't..r n.e end s' id !. a:iWrr I'.lC .2tr:." at-'- . iw-- . rie.l r. 5t ?:tlst S. T:. re . - II j 1311 . 1 M fi R B .i "a f; fort. lent litiiiKS I.yiton. st ry of tlx- - I'M C-- fr expedition to fieioi in if 'i.'n.'i.) Cost.'l liifil. in filled to have lren i.uri.'i in ,i ii.- tlity it lvruS;in parties '.urlr.i; the time lVr i was FtruKpUns for lit r liia.iw :i Tli'X. it n w;ts in o'liimiiil of r;tie1. ..f tl," i;:iti.sh navy, ainl. iont:lnlti:-a Mimlr of it'Ofl.-Winn ion j.rominertYco xj,.iit It vs:ts found tliat a learhod Kreat landslltlo had passed ver th :ltto where the treasnre as' wis l H.ifjiojm.i t av-- ' the Kp. he. The expedition '''I ee.sary equipment to remove tli irre.it mass of earth, nnl came awa without Hie coveted trenpcre. Handsome & Bedroom VP Suits bdroora - - Hear-Ailiiiir- ! al I. I'ortland 1 iSH WEAK Stronply built sult; especially adapted for roominc-hous- a nnd purporcs; rnn be Ixjupht durinp: this week for odd-toc- t"t :h I.unil.T int lit. t n I3 SUREB thsot mi Iiorns-Mcthc- Th' n has i! : ;, Via Ii.troit - ;i:i(V- .;- ,,vri Ul Tl..- rtfcky ' il .M.Mir'-v'iiet-.ir- T. h- -f lu-- l Tiie Idaho oeiety annual meeting in Hoiso la.-- t from j1i:v plominent l;lht. other State.-- were present. Anions these were iJrsi. Mackenzie. He!!. AinslU-and Cn.- - cf Portland. Lrs. Nlles. Ki.ct, of Salt Lake. 1 r. l'.ahlwin ami Lanippcatt of St. 1o;i1m and In i:!oi.,l-Koo- d of llaltimore. The new ci'licers :ne J. I: Omartt f.t Oenesec, president; lr. Nonrs of Hal'.ey, I)r. H. Dr. K. K. Mtxcy of iioie. ;e.re-tar- y and treasttrer. The xt riie'tii.tj s wi!l hf held in I.ewiPton. Lap; niiilit were ntertalne-- at a niet. Information received in ATLANTA: Atlanta is to the effect that all tlie men that can be secured are bein put to work on the Monarch mlr.e. This inMeatep that very fxtens-iv(ieveiopment will be car-lie- d on during the v. inter oreparatory to hcecidingh-- what kind of mill shall aNput believed the P.ttlt will he in. it wrrked all winter, while a number of smaller operations will be kept going. KOISi:: ciosi (I it- Mf-dlca- l - ? , " n-- isit-or- h-t- e Wyoming'. RAWLINS: After beinpr out all niKlit. the jur..- In the case of the State vs. John Lundftrren returned a verdict of guilty of petit larceny. a lie was alleged to have storeroom ar.d toie J4) broken into worth of beer. His defense was 'nsanity from a protracted drnnk. The jury stood eleven for acqul'tal and one for conviction, the verdict being reached at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. L'J t ct?2. rtVnanl.ip, SIv '!!" . ti - d v a t Ty EleganL Extension Tables r 1 Oolr? u i Mi ; t ' 9-t- i Tf.t ."A r U Mli'l 50 (P r'il'1 I ", 'A '..- w!I-knov- akn! tit c'- - '. -. ! V ti- f h"l t T - tr TlT't 9.00 t i ho-,l- to-eo- , ed m rtT.'h u r- - SS.50 rrnc! ;r. w a;pi!in C.f. .iri .i,. liod for lh" t a rj jj y An rf-n- t pil!h-x- ! Oak Si!cb"Ard. din ct rlrrpl". 'tre of home w. r lot f nch coialit lot.a a? seua! hood, jdsrht Jo5- -. vask'.e. -, hrur"k-ii- ! tu'Kans. hindcler trouble, dirif e nf tl v. kiiiiievs a'tid urinary oiK in- pr ni it irlt ' etc.. i.l.d ?o ..rT'Otlv i" th--It t In it a y"'. .,t even a? i:.n. mu e ri ennine nd its. If ! every thinking in thi w.n. Th cjr . nan wli.i "h-wltlimit to say. Is tti.rse t !! r or the ile i,' ilr :v.i. S;l!',rS. f Aval v t U I" n kir.1. a:.vthii:K ' v i mi'-- hat. leal t.e if He t:u.v t t:o !iii. ,it !i- - ".re- t- 1' n. tit; h i I ! . V.;,: K tl ci.r' :t .w it hour u f a ei..-a iW h. .m of ml sleniai-hacl o.l n: v i t.t aiai i; feelir.i; idrnot tcy t ! r on. ill the ii-1 he di.J oV. .. i i It be t . K. it iif.iii ( t t.e wort and !r lor.; ht 'i li.'li: K ' i.i'.! v nrv'e that ti,. who and it i have been unable t' tlr.d ;i cme I i fure. !! ;n th"r ' ke.own a Imp tio ha' pv mi mi i:t !n inr writ at urioe r II. '. K.tvnor. ''3 Smi'.h ih lMii.,: ! Irrnw-- ii.it: troit. Miohiin. a''l on willdio-ief the itfiiVi' a ',icl: '.. a l'KKIl. as well fm.v f'ti the s ibjeet lt pcribln c ail th yytrip. h.lit r.tl r ir.lv in detail, pent tins that nothirj; - lmp..tt-bl- e fi a led. for.pidt-vein this oentjry of iniis t the in ae1 it:rt iryi tl at nv.ar shit a:htfal j.n.l :n of p.it f.i!U;t. yi ii may he iitut a tner.t cure, ji t 1. i ma proxe the v ry thins ijii hav n lotij; ;.miH.ixht. Let your nft.nr.!- - be promm. HAYNOlt, Kd Smitii LtilldinK. I'etrolt. ai d lz 4 $15 ) 7 i Sideboards SENT FREE TO ALL n " : f.tt-C- Dr?. pUtc tr.StTcr. Polished Golden Oak cf Bciroli SpcclaSht Doss dsrs For Men Something Entirely Ncv;. 1" I cat. .j Oak tl' Credit Freely! Given. th-t- hutte en rtpany has ror.trol of the l stern Otti.n Telephone orjiiat;y takes over all its eotit racts. The company owned Home line in the Snake vallev, l t i .ar Ontatio, i Jul ilii wi'.l U wyhce. 50 $19 h Posssislon d . m DRUGGING: FB tan Slmpla Handsome Golden Oak Dressers. f.r.lh Ct!i!n ! 9 - Co. rv A LOT OF COMFORT I'l I'.oVV TTLE MON A ! Idaho. - uri-V"- llritish . 1 d 6 ALT The t SS.9 13.8 i'.! t. riZANt'lSfn. r 2.3 9.0 4.1),7'S 2.034.1:07 .... 9.0 9.7 4.9 21.4 fi. - LANDSLIDE nAS PASSED OVEH HIDDEN TREASURE. U Lfb - ta- 5,321,2-S.- JTJ"U ar Eank Clearings. Baltimore Cincinnati Kansas Cit v Omaha Los Angf le.s St. Joseph Denver 5s ALT LAKE CITY.. Portland, ur Spokane, Wash Tacotna ui ; t Pittsburg San Francisco vru-UTj"- Utah. neckwear new weaves and shapes that ere exclusive. BKOWN. TERRY WOODRUFF CO., 1G6 Main Street. 115,53T,,U.l i'4.2ia.S!io 4::.2er.52t; 22.42n.415 25,577.938 io - tf! - ei THREE STATES I - t- in 1:;.3.:.HW t. ace te-lie- Pleasing Patterns. St. Louis -d ie o-- MONEY-BAC- One !d i: 1 cif-'h- n;.2 con-tt'.i.i.- v. C. M. I. i!K.:sn,i,2i; t ulr-ad- Strike-Breaker- s. diiso l't'ln riV!id.Mj.hia n - Whites and Slacks Crowd Wharves at New Orleans to Head Off We show nt - ROWE & KELLY CO. There H not oae 1jn of lu rr'.-r- n w o Im I cn our child. The tUTU'l to ue until t!e vti lh; IlcmoUe we ba4 fi'.rnd rilCcv..: cura the b"ue to flt.4 out If Itwrff msr.I box ta thrn. Not we shewed ba It done till the wrrl ! of COf-- l n.ytc'.t had tar ccieua on bt Nlr s tb pcile would p?l ofT. I i:r-uic- t Cu!i'-nr,- v ir l hiT.so r,'tbt 1.o;. snr budr. of J; tin pck d;ae al K ms. FIVE YEARS LATER and while th Coroner wa. In pert. tip..4 n itKif d f the occurnot that it rence, wltli the mule a matter of public ret ord until late last night, tin ph vsh lans and san itarium pecple ir.histed thai Kohn was f.i'.ilnir orr. alive and getting alng nhfly. ,w'lr tTh.irks ?.ii I h- - wnv t o . r I t t e. of bujdf. s. During the int.rv.il which rl.ip-e- d s'ac'.venlr.g of t. V. tween tht death of Kohn and the adTV- hunic h b" wbi. luooght lmpfe?hn mission of tin; fact of hi demise, ;r hi n rrrl vi!l to '.in.i l.i ntnl th news had been win d East to bis rli-tive- s, I t it '' StJte w' x that th lndu!r;s of from whom Instructions wen- at both countri-- . were r and cln-uone" received to have the body emur.d- r prej-cnthrr that ian'. in rare of hi balmed and sent on th-rto - t.o t why th ir valet. He expected to have for th- s'i u'. l not t maindc t.! 'p r. nt ;fn East today with the remain?, but the tained. Coroner has ordered tl.- body lie'l. y The w idw hns started fer the Gunboats for PlT.tcs. East with the alleged intention of avoidP -- At tie re.ii.-- t of aft-r in a few hours' ing publicity, stay - Tatf. jtitiu. t dtj-ba tl lch. Admir Stlr,ot ht re. ImUl another where ef rcg'..hi D- Cn"' i send t!. I'.. He (iuv.ito.itp. ' tend as Mrs. Webb. In an interview to Alb. iv atl'l H Hi) i". ! J"- ir h lti In w hhh she detajki the ( lrcii::t;ta;i' ' iatf HH'irn t f. r I h illlle M.4!tier dll'itfi! ! with Jo!.t-,,i,iid lirm"- tb-- I. immediately surrounding h r husband's "'Ti. i f t;e i f iultiiT oti t.ar ib,i;.r death, ihe said she had born icprtly r n A co.if t U'l ll' l P'fit t.i nl. married to rve.hn by a Justice of , if fit to .i r'aV I'.e W !'u;:!Hat Reulali. Wis., on May ITth No tv.i Word of their t'Teat.O.tit l last, that her tna'd-- n name was Edith tic. ii fr.-inn f" . From Savings Banks. HAT gives unusual value, besides a shape that compares with higher grades. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 16G Main Street. Expert Launderera Of lace curtain by new French process. Your blankets laundered without it a tory. In style, fit and finish they cannot be excelled; Thousands of satisfied customers arc wearing it. If YOU'RE not on our list, let us enroll YOU. ca Feb. 15, 132. Arc you acquainted with the liner If not, an introduction would be both pleasing and satisfac- You pahl!h th! iUtcattt, fyr It It notbins: but the tnnb." Mr. nd Mrs. J. C- - Fbims, Grand feL, Brooklja, N. Y. 3 for .! Hirsh, WicRwirc & Co. iland-Mad- e Clothing. full of acil UH. Ill fc acd oaie prU of the Cesh were rw. We nel Cat'.cnr Sop, oi one box c? the Cutlcar Olotmeot, nd la ooswrck a Rood a Ter, t4 e this boy w beea O K. errr can nay the child h ,nce. We re willioj la rrcommmj the Cat'car 8op ol CcUcum O.ot-niro- t. Ideal Portland cement, Utah Lumber hhrlnkaue. Telephone Sale A only thre boy be raonth old when htm taken with In cruoi thbt broke out the mot tor-rlbi- e Co. lot yet explained, every ffort sine then has ltn made to keep the death and the facts De- posits of $300,000,000 - fr Raw. wm "Our little the from the In (s side his wife. For some re.? ron-terniii- water. That $3.00 Hortoii Utah Lumber Co. that has ben obtained ROWE & KELLY CO. CURED BYCUTICURA ( way of Information so physician who at leti'lM Knhndo ward the ;asl la to the fffect that ,) his death whs due to natural enures, in view or the peculiar noSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. la. Abraham tion cf all concerned and the deII. Kohn, son of the late Henry A. termined effort to tuppress wit th Kobn, a millionaire banker and merclrcum lancia connected with the chant of Chicago, has just died here case, a rigid Investigation will now have Ji be made by the Coroner Into the which under circumstances ) aroused grave suspicions through the death of Kohn and Its cause. under the river bottom. Two other laborers were taken out unconscious. MeConnell could not get away. The others were dragged to safety, but two fainted under th strain and were carried out in time to save their lives. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Twelve men had a desperate fight for life in the Pennsylvania raihoad tunnel now being dug under the Hudson river. They were at work in the Hoboken end when without warning the water and loose earth began to rush through the shield and In a few moments 200 feet of mud had caved in. The bis? tunnel which is to cross under the Hudson to New York is already advanced 700 feet, and work is being pushed with night and day shifts. The twelve men were working In the air pressure tank behind the great shield which squeezes out the mud ahead of it like a giant sieve, when suddenly the earth became loosened and a guf j. of water followed. The prevailing air pressure at the time was only twice the normal. The only thins to be done to stop the cave-iand save the lives of twelve men was to instantly Increase the pressure to hold back the water. Forty pounds was J thrown m immediately upon the men struggling in the lapidly rising mud and flesh e BE QUITE MOID. All I Little Boy Three Month Old. Face Covered with 5orc !i OP Will Look Into Passing Away of Abraham H. Kohn. Owen MeConnell was buried alive Nev; York. ?5SffS)'5S5'j INVESTIGATION KOHN'S DEATH WILL Officials Francisco San ONE MAN BURIED IN RIVEH'S EOTTOM'; TWO UNCONSCIOUS. Air-Pressu- re ?) HORRIBLEJGZEMA . . - . Special oifcr '. 1 ot f 1 no AT lift? t- tn-ir- u hw..r s. Ctim kitch roosti, Pittln for r-- l ;At.V'AMAREL whin; Il l drcoi.l for It. I - f.fin: it.i M.tOtt:I,i-fnlii- ' n li r, tn urnil pi.if.i-- . fnr U'.'.i- al.I b viX t!r. It irtrr l rn tr.r.la pirM vilam nnt dir-r- tt fomt jIi-i.- cprii l.t. -- MotoiJ-- . tn-.- MlKVtl.ro.. ' V, . .'. rp l'acli. tititfit . hfddi:n. rnrtain. s - nt i ."; rvtrvthinf needed tor t!.f ar.d jmall paymentM to suit If o fi o,; V .KfOO convenience H' - -- ON I'KIIDIT Conic tcin:nrw. FURNITUR F AND CARPET STORE r. Cah or Credit. ' ' a:.-.:- - i;( M r.' Ik ini-iiidr- . !t I -- 1 4 ir . L .e, ill Il 3 t h. H.ii.t.rf: .s. f 0 '00 Three Rooms - for 1 Every h- A 00 a-- M. I ii.-r- k Gtvcr.. - Light IIou5pkeppin. for ( Mi- Credit Freely NiSHlNGS that are winning us hundred- ai ir .rr.i: fvcrv werk. Ynj can: witcre in Salt I.ac for twice the .taints . rc ak. Hritrr invcti: Air, Two Rooms FumishM r X-ia- ; Tf i 1 (..-- COMPLETE . Ki.-t- I 7T 51 TO 57 E RRST SOUTH ST. Cah or Credit. r cr c. |